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* Armenian: {{t|hy|ոտքից գլուխ}}
* Armenian: {{t|hy|ոտքից գլուխ}}
* Bengali: {{t|bn|মাথা থেকে পা পর্যন্ত}}
* Bengali: {{t|bn|মাথা থেকে পা পর্যন্ত}}
* Catalan: {{t|ca|de cap a peus}}
* Dutch: {{t|nl|van top tot teen}}
* Dutch: {{t|nl|van top tot teen}}
* Finnish: {{t|fi|päästä varpaisiin}}
* Finnish: {{t|fi|päästä varpaisiin}}
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* Swedish: {{t|sv|från topp till tå}}
* Swedish: {{t|sv|från topp till tå}}
* Vietnamese: {{t|vi|từ đầu đến đuôi|lit=from head to tail}}
* Vietnamese: {{t|vi|từ đầu đến đuôi|lit=from head to tail}}
* Welsh: {{t|cy|o'r corun i'r sawdl}}
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Revision as of 02:24, 23 January 2021

English

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Etymology

From Middle English (fram) heved to þe ton.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

head to toe (not comparable)

  1. (idiomatic) Entirely; completely; over one's full body.
    He fell in a puddle and ended up covered head to toe in mud.
  2. in reversed positions; in a lying position of two people where each person's feet are juxtaposed with the other person's head
    • 1995, Tom Gammill and Max Pross, “The Wink”, in Seinfeld, season 7, episode 4:
      -we reversed positions so there was no funny business.
      - Reversed positions?
      - Yeah, you know, head to toe.

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